Hurwitz Lisa B, Lauricella Alexis R, Hightower Brianna, Sroka Iris, Woodruff Teresa K, Wartella Ellen
Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA.
Education Development Center, New York, NY, USA.
J Early Adolesc. 2017 Aug;37(7):925-947. doi: 10.1177/0272431616642323. Epub 2016 Apr 13.
Basic knowledge of human reproduction can help youth prepare for puberty and make later classes focused on advanced reproductive health topics manageable. With the intention of potentially informing the creation of learning materials, we conducted a needs assessment among children ages 7 to 12 in our suburban Chicago community to ascertain their current understanding of, and beliefs and misconceptions about, human reproduction, and to determine their needs for additional reproductive health education. We held qualitative focus group interviews with local children. Participants primarily reported learning about these topics from their parents prior to receiving school-based education in fifth grade. Their level of understanding was relatively low. They had little knowledge of internal sexual organs, expressed a range of beliefs about conception ranging from inaccurate to accurate but incomplete, and voiced concerns about transitioning into adolescence. This suggests a need for additional resources that provide comprehensible descriptions of reproductive health processes and mitigate puberty-related concerns.
人类生殖的基本知识可以帮助青少年为青春期做好准备,并使后续关于高级生殖健康主题的课程易于理解。为了有可能为学习材料的编写提供信息,我们在芝加哥郊区社区对7至12岁的儿童进行了需求评估,以确定他们目前对人类生殖的理解、信念和误解,并确定他们对额外生殖健康教育的需求。我们对当地儿童进行了定性焦点小组访谈。参与者主要报告说,在五年级接受学校教育之前,他们是从父母那里了解到这些主题的。他们的理解水平相对较低。他们对内部性器官知之甚少,对受孕表达了一系列从不准确到准确但不完整的信念,并表达了对进入青春期的担忧。这表明需要额外的资源来提供关于生殖健康过程的易懂描述,并减轻与青春期相关的担忧。